5 degrees is too large for using the Zone System.
I prefer the Pentax Digital Spot Meter over the Pentax [Analog] Spot Meter. The digital especially with the Zone sticker [available on the internet] is easier to use.
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After using Gossen Luna Pro SBC with a 5° spotmeter for a while, I changed to a Pentax Digital Spotmeter and I am very happy that I made the change.
I was going for the feminine plural.
I took two years of Latin and all I learned was 500 root words for destroy or devastate a village or a town thanks to J Caesar and his Gallic Wars reports.
I will typically carry the 50, 80, 100 and SWC unless I have a reason to use another lens such as the 30mm Fisheye, 250mm or 500mm. The 150mm never gets out much any more; I do not usually take portraits.
I prefer a factor of 2 instead, however that is set aside to allow for having the 100mm lens. But then again I almost never use the 150mm lens so it balances out.
One way of getting rid of bad runs or poor products. Label it as special and sell off all of it, just do not put the name of your good products on it.
Andrew saved us money by alerting us about a truly ugly film.
I agree that the advantages of having a larger format with 4"x5" film are lost when one uses a 6x12 roll film back. One losses the advantages while having a bulky and harder to handle camera with a medium format film.
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